In mid-October, GWP member Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council wil
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To better understand how community foundations can best respond to the current environment, the Center for Effective Philanthropy asked donors about how satisfied they are with the community foundations with which they work. What matters most to them? What do these donors want from their community foundations?
Based sardonically on Masterpiece Theatre, Structural Racism Theater introduces the viewer to concrete examples of structural racism and implicit bias in an edgy, social media-friendly way. In "Darkness in Emerald City," we look at the relationship between implicit bias and institutional racism.
There is great interest among grantmakers in demographic data, but no consensus or shared purpose yet on what data should be collected and how it should be used. This preliminary research on demographic data collection serves to create a baseline understanding of where the field is in demographic data collection that covers both the process of data collection and current use of demographic data.
This report from Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy examines the thoughts and feelings of early- and mid- career practitioners on philanthropy and their futures in it.
The Pittsburgh Foundation shared a new report on their survey findings to nonprofits on how the pandemic has affected their work.
GWP members gathered for the association’s 2016 annual meeting, generously hosted at the Center for Connected Medicine by UPMC Health Plan.
In this Tri-State Community Foundation webinar, learn new tools and strategies from community foundations who have gone beyond basic communications to transform their messaging through storytelling.
Please join us for this invitation-only local and national funders briefing to learn more about Pittsburgh’s progress in advancing immigrant inclusion and how communities across the nation are working to overcome divisions and promote greater welcome for all.
During this session, we'll continue the conversation about the practice of racial equity in arts funding in the SW PA region.
Join this timely session to get practical tools and guidance from industry experts as well as exchange peer learnings including concrete ideas and steps on how to create an effective impact report that balances competing demands from a range of stakeholders.